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The owner of an unauthorised “luxury” camping site branded “worse than a detention centre” has defended her bid to open the attraction permanently.
The re-branded Whitstable Rocks Oyster Festival is expected to attract thousands of visitors next month, as organisers confirm it is going ahead.
Police and firefighters have joined forces to rescue a terrified dog after it climbed onto a fourth floor window ledge.
A water company's failure to fix a leak in a residential street - amid fears of a hose pipe ban - has been branded a "disgrace".
A long-awaited solution to an environmental issue stalling thousands of new homes across Kent has finally been announced.
A woman whose wrist was broken and jaw cracked when she was hit by an e scooter has branded the controversial devices "lethal".
A block of former Inland Revenue offices is being turned into apartments - which will all be available for rent.
A 33-year-old man has been remanded in custody by magistrates after being accused of burglary and shoplifting.
Villagers are urging Stagecoach to reconsider axing a rural bus service which is considered vital for schoolchildren, pensioners and commuters.
Mums have been trying to scrub off disgusting graffiti which has been scrawled over new children's play equipment within days of it being installed.
As mystery still surrounds the death of a popular dad, we look back at the night he lost his life - and why his parents think he was murdered...
A block of luxury flats remains empty almost three years after being built, despite buyers snapping them up back in 2020, due to a "technical issue".
It was a heartbreaking tragedy in which 1,500 mariners died - and were then wrongly blamed by Winston Churchill for their own fate.
Officers praised a 'civic-minded' passer-by who handed in a bag of drugs found in undergrowth - and invited the owner to pop into the police station.
A dinosaur bit off more than it could chew when a swarm of bees set up home - in its mouth - at a Kent wildlife park.
The owner of an award-winning gastropub fears rocketing energy costs could be the “final nail in the coffin” for many in the industry.
An old toy car from the 1960s was sold for 80 times its original purchase price.
Homes on new-build estates across Kent are being snapped up by buy-to-let investors and rented out at eye-watering prices.
A Kent town once blighted by crime and boarded-up shops is fighting back through food, art and culture.
A pub left boarded up since a 12ft-deep well opened in its toilets looks set to finally be given a new lease of life.